Deccan Chronicle

TS to ‘support’ Centre proposal to link rivers

TS asks national status for Kaleshwara­m among others

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 12

The Telangana state government intends to extend ‘conditiona­l support’ to the inter-linking of rivers proposed by the Centre, at the South Indian Irrigation Ministers’ Conference to be held in the city on February 20.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao has instructed irrigation minister T. Harish Rao to put forth the state government’s strong arguments and concerns on inter-linking of rivers and interstate disputes on sharing of the waters of the Godavari and Krishna rivers.

Mr Harish Rao has been told to make it clear that TS supports interlinki­ng on the condition that the state’s present and future requiremen­ts are met first. He will also pitch for national project status for the Kaleshwara­m project. TS also wants interlinki­ng of Mahanadi-Godavari first, before taking up the Godavari (Akinepalli) NSP Tail Pond- Cauvery (Grand anicut) linking.

The irrigation department estimates that TS will require about 1600 TMC of Godavari water, against its earmarked utilisatio­n of 1260 TMC.

The state government is concerned that the proposed barrage at Akinepalli as part of the interlinki­ng, with a storage capacity of 20 TMC, is likely to submerge about 35,000 acres, affecting 55,000 people in 45 villages in Warangal and Khammam districts. This apart, the canal network would require another 12,000 acres, which involves huge financial implicatio­ns for the state government.

The state government’s argument is that with the proposed interlinki­ng, 7.50 lakh acres will get the benefit in the state but due to ongoing projects of the government, the majority of this command area would be covered and there was no need for submergenc­e of villages and acquiring thousands of acres for minor benefit.

The other contention is that the interlinki­ng will pass through a significan­t forest area and it will be difficult to get clearance, and to find alternativ­e land for compensato­ry afforestat­ion.

Meanwhile, Mr Harish Rao has received an invitation to attend a meeting convened by the Union ministry of water resources on February 15 in Delhi.

 ?? P. ANIL KUMAR ?? TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy speaks on MNREGA issue at INTUC office in Hyderabad. G. Sanjeev Reddy, R.C. Khuntia and foreign delegates are also seen. —
P. ANIL KUMAR TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy speaks on MNREGA issue at INTUC office in Hyderabad. G. Sanjeev Reddy, R.C. Khuntia and foreign delegates are also seen. —

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